YARSAGUMBA (OPHIOCORDYCEPS SINENSIS): UNVEILING THE HIMALAYAN FUNGUS – AN EXTENSIVE EXPLORATION OF CLIMATE RESPONSES, PHYTOCHEMICAL PROFILING, ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE PATHWAYS
Samarth Bista (),
Anjela Adhikari,
Priyanka Kumari Chaudhary Kalwar and
Abhishek Raut
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Samarth Bista: College of Natural Resource Management, Pakhribas, Dhankuta
Anjela Adhikari: College of Natural Resource Management, Pakhribas, Dhankuta
Priyanka Kumari Chaudhary Kalwar: Agriculture and Forestry University
Abhishek Raut: Agriculture and Forestry University
Tropical Agroecosystems (TAEC), 2024, vol. 5, issue 1, 41-46
Abstract:
In the breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, amidst towering peaks and lush valleys, lies a natural wonder captivating the realms of traditional medicine, ecology, and economics: Yarsagumba, the Himalayan fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis). This fungus, often referred to as the “Himalayan Gold,” thrives in high-altitude environments between 3,500m to 5,500m above sea level. Its unique life cycle involves a symbiotic relationship with the larvae of ghost moths, resulting in the formation of a rare caterpillar-fungus fusion. Yarsagumba holds significant cultural and economic importance, particularly in traditional medicine and local economies. Yarsagumba’s unique habitat and cultural importance set the stage for a detailed examination of its various aspects, encompassing climate sensitivity, phytochemical composition, economic contributions, challenges faced, and potential future trajectories. This review aims to shed light on its multifaceted aspects. This paper provides a comprehensive exploration of Yarsagumba, a unique Himalayan fungus that has garnered significant attention for its medicinal properties and economic importance. The study encompasses a detailed analysis, investigating the intricate interplay between Yarsagumba and its environment, elucidating the fungus’s responses to climate variations and ecological factors. The phytochemical profiling of Yarsagumba reveals a diverse array of bioactive compounds, including polysaccharides, nucleosides, fatty acids, sterols, and proteins, which contribute to its medicinal properties. Furthermore, the paper discusses the medicinal properties of Yarsagumba, emphasizing its role in traditional medicine and its potential therapeutic benefits. Yarsagumba’s unique properties make it a promising candidate for various health applications. In addition to its ecological and medicinal importance, Yarsagumba plays a pivotal role in the economic dynamics of mountain communities, where it serves as a crucial source of income for local harvesters and traders. However, the commercial exploitation of Yarsagumba presents various socio-economic challenges, including resource depletion, conflicts over harvesting rights, and market fluctuations. The paper also takes a stroll through the socioeconomic landscape, unraveling how Yarsagumba serves as a lifeline for local communities and influences regional economies. Addressing these challenges requires a multidisciplinary approach that integrates ecological conservation, socio-economic development, and sustainable management practices. This abstract highlight the need for collaborative efforts among policymakers, researchers, local communities, and conservation organizations to devise effective strategies for the conservation and equitable utilization of Yarsagumba resources. Looking ahead, the abstract discusses potential future pathways for Yarsagumba research and management, emphasizing the importance of scientific innovation, community empowerment, and policy support. By fostering a holistic understanding of Yarsagumba and its intricate relationships with climate, ecology, economy, and society, this abstract aims to inform evidence-based decision-making and facilitate sustainable development in the Himalayan region and beyond.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26480/taec.01.2024.41.46
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